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The trail led to a sealed medical bay, door pried open from the inside. Inside, the air was stale but breathable—unusual for a wreck two years cold. A single cot was bolted to the floor, and on it lay a data-slate, still powered. PFES-005 hovered closer. The slate's screen flickered to life, displaying a single file: Log 47 – Dr. Aris Thorne.
PFES-005’s micro-thrusters fired in soft, precise bursts as it navigated a corridor choked with frozen coolant and torn insulation. Its internal chronometer ticked past the three-hour mark. No black-box signal yet. Instead, its spectrographic sensor caught something odd—a faint, repeating pattern of organic residue on the bulkhead. Not blood. Something older. Duller. Like powdered bone mixed with rust.
The last transmission from PFES-005 to the salvage vessel Recurve arrived forty-seven minutes later, corrupted but partially recoverable: